Cordyline petiolaris
“Broad Leaved Palm Lily”
PALM-LIKE LILY TO 3 METRES TALLAttractive multi-stemmed plant, broad leaves 80 – 120 cm long, small white flowers in July/October. Edible glossy red berries in December/March. Flowers attracts bees, ants, moths & butterflies. Fruit is eaten by birds. Hardy & easy to grow.
Suitability | |
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Category | Medium Shrubs up to 5m |
Family | Agavaceae |
Aspect | Full Shade |
Soil | Adaptable |
Habitat | Sub-Tropical Rainforest |
Features | |
Butterfly Plants, Creek Species, Dry Rainforest, Dry Tropics Native Plant Species, Edible Fruit Plants, Fire Resistant Plants, Indoor Plants, Narrow Area & Fence Plantings, Shade Tolerant Plants | |
Localities | |
Albion, Chapel Hill, Cubberla Creek, Enoggera Catchment, Grange, Herston, Ipswich area, Kelvin Grove, Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Logan City, Mayne, Mt Coot-tha, Newmarket, Newstead, Pine Rivers, Pinjarra Hills, Pullenvale, Stafford, The Gap, Upper Brookfield |